• Resolved ramartijr

    (@ramartijr)


    I currently have the Calendar turned off by renaming the plugin file.
    When I activate the plug it, the site won’t load at all.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi @ramartijr,

    I suggest a manual reinstall. These instructions will preserve your current events:

    – Change the plugin file name back to what it was before
    – Perform a complete back up of your database before proceeding further
    – Delete the file uninstall.php from the plugin directory that is currently on the server (found under /wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar). Deleting this file ensures that when you uninstall the current version of the plugin, your event data and calendar settings will be preserved when you delete the plugin (don’t skip this step – it’s important!)
    – Deactivate the All-in-One Event Calendar using your WordPress Dashboard.
    – Delete the All-in-One Event Calendar using your WordPress Dashboard.
    – Database -> wp_options, click option_name to sort and delete everything with ai1ec_, this will delete plugin settings but events will remain in the database.
    – Now install the latest version.

    ashish.kpaul

    (@ashishkpaul)

    Hello sir, i updated the site url and getting an error while changing the date and theme of the events
    error is
    Something went wrong while fetching events.
    The request status is: 200
    The error thrown was: SyntaxError: Unexpected token <
    Click here for technical details

    error image

    Plugin Version 2.5.32
    Posterboard and Stream views for Time.ly’s All-in-One Event Calendar plugin
    Version 1.2.12

    Sunny Lal

    (@sunny454)

    Hi @ashishkpaul,

    There are a few different causes of the 200 error and some differnet solutions. Here are some steps that may solve this problem for you, please go through each one until the issue is resolved:

    – Make sure that your Calendar page is set to the right page in the Settings > Viewing Events tab (no need to use shortcode on a page set as the default in the plugin settings)
    – Try turning on/off “Strict compatibility content filtering” in Events -> Settings –> Viewing Events.
    – Try turning on/off “Use frontend rendering” in Events -> Settings –> Advanced
    – Try resetting Settings > Permalinks to Plain and then back to your custom style
    – This particular error is usually a result of a plugin or theme conflict (usually caused by a caching or security plugin).. To test this, please try a different theme temporarily such as Twenty Seventeen (be sure to save any theme specific settings), or, disable all plugins and then check if the problem recurrs — then re-enable each one until you find which one caused the problem.

    Let me know the results.

    ashish.kpaul

    (@ashishkpaul)

    Thanks for replying sir, its working only on permalink plane settings. In other setting permalink setting getting the same error as above. i am using shortcode in a page ([ai1ec cat_name=”news,editorial,question-bank,video,pdf,current-affairs-topic-wise” exact_date=”1-11-2018″])

    Sunny Lal

    (@sunny454)

    Hi @ashishkpaul,

    The reason it works only on permalink Plain settings, is likely a result of a plugin or theme conflict (usually caused by a caching or security plugin)..

    To test this, please try a different theme temporarily such as Twenty Seventeen (be sure to save any theme specific settings), or, disable all plugins and then check if the problem recurrs — then re-enable each one until you find which one caused the problem.

    Let me know the results.

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